Suzuki Introduces 2005 GSV-R At Bridgestone Reception In Tokyo

Suzuki Introduces 2005 GSV-R At Bridgestone Reception In Tokyo

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From a press release issued by Team Suzuki:

Team SUZUKI MotoGP unveils new look GSV-R

Team SUZUKI MotoGP unveiled a striking new paint-scheme for its 2005 version of the Suzuki GSV-R at Bridgestone’s New Year Reception in Tokyo today.



The launch was held in partnership with Bridgestone to showcase the Japanese tyre-manufacturer’s motor-sport plans for 2005. Team SUZUKI MotoGP is committed to Bridgestone as a long-term technical partner and was honoured to launch its new cutting edge design at the reception.

The new GSV-R livery is designed to reflect the excitement, determination and passion that Suzuki is investing into its flagship race bike and team.

The GSV-R showcases all of Suzuki’s corporate racing colours in the design with a strong emphasis on white to make sure that it stands out from the crowd. The inspiration for the design has come from Suzuki’s historical racing heritage with a bloodline that can be traced to the World Championship winning RGV of Kevin Schwantz in 1993.

The fresh-faced GSV-R will make its racing debut at the opening round of the MotoGP World Championship at Jerez in Spain on April 10th, where Factory riders Kenny Roberts Jr and John Hopkins will be going for glory.

Paul Denning-Team Manager

“This is an important step forward for Suzuki Motor Corporation and especially the MotoGP team. We are competing both to win and to promote Suzuki’s global image, and the GSV-R now has the design and aggressive styling the firm’s performance pedigree demands. It looks fantastic, in my opinion, and I am proud to be associated with such a great looking motorcycle.

“It is also very significant that the new design was revealed at Bridgestone’s headquarters in Japan. This openly demonstrates the close links between Bridgestone and Suzuki and our determination to work together successfully in MotoGP.”

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